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Code · Michigan · Chapter 333 — Health

333.17605 Michigan board of speech-language pathology; creation; membership; qualifications; terms.

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333.17605 Michigan board of speech-language pathology; creation; membership; qualifications; terms.
Sec. 17605.
(1)The Michigan board of speech-language pathology is created in the department and consists of the following 11 members who meet the requirements of part 161:
(a)Six individuals who meet the requirements of section 16135(2), at least 1 of whom represents each professional area described in section 17609.
(b)Three public members.
(c)Two physicians, 1 of whom is a board-certified otolaryngologist.
(2)The terms of office of individual members of the board created under this part, except those appointed to fill vacancies and as otherwise provided in this subsection, expire 4 years after appointment on December 31 of the year in which the term expires. However, for the members first appointed, 2 shall serve for 1 year, 3 shall serve for 2 years, 3 shall serve for 3 years, and 3 shall serve for 4 years.
History: Add. 2008, Act 524 , Imd. Eff. Jan. 13, 2009
Compiler's Notes: For the reduction of the membership of the Michigan board of speech-language pathology from 11 to 9 and revision of the membership requirements, see E.R.O. No. 2024-2, compiled at MCL 16.735.For the modification of the membership of the Michigan board of speech-language pathology, see E.R.O. No. 2025-2, compiled at MCL 16.736.
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